Another day at the office for Sergio Ramos, and yet another disappointing night for Real Madrid's captain.
Manchester City had already completed their comeback against Real Madrid, and as the Citizens prepared to celebrate their third goal, Sergio Ramos clipped Gabriel Jesús inches away from the box. The outcome? A red card for the Spaniard.
Ramos will not be around to help his team in the second leg, which is something that happened last year as well. Nevertheless, the main reason to highlight this fact is that Ramos, the most booked player in European football history, has added one more woeful record to his Hall of Shame.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) February 26, 2020
Sergio Ramos gets his fourth red card in the Champions League -- tying Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edgar Davids for the most in the competition's history. pic.twitter.com/GQsVQ7TKTH
Most red cards in Real Madrid history: Sergio Ramos
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) February 26, 2020
Most red cards in La Liga history: Sergio Ramos
Most red cards in the Champions League: loading pic.twitter.com/0WIw5MaT7F
Sergio Ramos picks up the 26th red card of his career pic.twitter.com/LEj2HW5NPL
— B/R Football (@brfootball) February 26, 2020
Being as outspoken as he is, Ramos is beloved by Real Madrid fans.Unfortunately for him, those who support other teams had a field-day trolling the player for his poor fortune. Have a look at some of their best comments before deciding who will get the last laugh.
Remember when Ramos threw the ball over Messi's head just to humiliate Messi? It's been a tough time afterwards. Karma baby! pic.twitter.com/W7s6LtiWKs
— BeksFCB (@Joshua_Ubeku) February 26, 2020
Sergio Ramos is already pretending to be a Real Madrid B player for the second leg... pic.twitter.com/ZsGEoDassE
— FootballFunnys (@FootballFunnnys) February 26, 2020
Real Madrid lost
— CMM OYELEDUN | Ondo corper (@OyeledunMichael) February 26, 2020
Juventus lost
Ronaldo fired blanks
Ramos red card
Barcelona and Messi fans definitely eating good tonight #UCL pic.twitter.com/YHsRZ2KoVP
The number of red cards Sergio Ramos has at Madrid is more than the number of Trophies won by Tottenham Hotspurs. #HalaMadrid #Juventus pic.twitter.com/DfjDCgegvn
— Chelsea Foot Soldier (@CFCsoldier11) February 26, 2020